'\" t .TH "SYSTEMD\&.AUTOMOUNT" "5" "" "systemd 247" "systemd.automount" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .\" http://bugs.debian.org/507673 .\" http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/groff/2009-02/msg00013.html .\" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .ie \n(.g .ds Aq \(aq .el .ds Aq ' .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * set default formatting .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" disable hyphenation .nh .\" disable justification (adjust text to left margin only) .ad l .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * MAIN CONTENT STARTS HERE * .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .SH "NAME" systemd.automount \- Automount unit configuration .SH "SYNOPSIS" .PP \fIautomount\fR\&.automount .SH "DESCRIPTION" .PP A unit configuration file whose name ends in "\&.automount" encodes information about a file system automount point controlled and supervised by systemd\&. .PP This man page lists the configuration options specific to this unit type\&. See \fBsystemd.unit\fR(5) for the common options of all unit configuration files\&. The common configuration items are configured in the generic [Unit] and [Install] sections\&. The automount specific configuration options are configured in the [Automount] section\&. .PP Automount units must be named after the automount directories they control\&. Example: the automount point /home/lennart must be configured in a unit file home\-lennart\&.automount\&. For details about the escaping logic used to convert a file system path to a unit name see \fBsystemd.unit\fR(5)\&. Note that automount units cannot be templated, nor is it possible to add multiple names to an automount unit by creating additional symlinks to its unit file\&. .PP For each automount unit file a matching mount unit file (see \fBsystemd.mount\fR(5) for details) must exist which is activated when the automount path is accessed\&. Example: if an automount unit home\-lennart\&.automount is active and the user accesses /home/lennart the mount unit home\-lennart\&.mount will be activated\&. .PP Automount units may be used to implement on\-demand mounting as well as parallelized mounting of file systems\&. .PP Note that automount units are separate from the mount itself, so you should not set \fIAfter=\fR or \fIRequires=\fR for mount dependencies here\&. For example, you should not set \fIAfter=network\-online\&.target\fR or similar on network filesystems\&. Doing so may result in an ordering cycle\&. .PP Note that automount support on Linux is privileged, automount units are hence only available in the system service manager (and root\*(Aqs user service manager), but not in unprivileged user\*(Aqs service manager\&. .SH "AUTOMATIC DEPENDENCIES" .SS "Implicit Dependencies" .PP The following dependencies are implicitly added: .sp .RS 4 .ie n \{\ \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c .\} .el \{\ .sp -1 .IP \(bu 2.3 .\} If an automount unit is beneath another mount unit in the file system hierarchy, both a requirement and an ordering dependency between both units are created automatically\&. .RE .sp .RS 4 .ie n \{\ \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c .\} .el \{\ .sp -1 .IP \(bu 2.3 .\} An implicit \fIBefore=\fR dependency is created between an automount unit and the mount unit it activates\&. .RE .SS "Default Dependencies" .PP The following dependencies are added unless \fIDefaultDependencies=no\fR is set: .sp .RS 4 .ie n \{\ \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c .\} .el \{\ .sp -1 .IP \(bu 2.3 .\} Automount units acquire automatic \fIBefore=\fR and \fIConflicts=\fR on umount\&.target in order to be stopped during shutdown\&. .RE .sp .RS 4 .ie n \{\ \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c .\} .el \{\ .sp -1 .IP \(bu 2.3 .\} Automount units automatically gain an \fIAfter=\fR dependency on local\-fs\-pre\&.target, and a \fIBefore=\fR dependency on local\-fs\&.target\&. .RE .SH "FSTAB" .PP Automount units may either be configured via unit files, or via /etc/fstab (see \fBfstab\fR(5) for details)\&. .PP For details how systemd parses /etc/fstab see \fBsystemd.mount\fR(5)\&. .PP If an automount point is configured in both /etc/fstab and a unit file, the configuration in the latter takes precedence\&. .SH "OPTIONS" .PP Automount files must include an [Automount] section, which carries information about the file system automount points it supervises\&. The options specific to the [Automount] section of automount units are the following: .PP \fIWhere=\fR .RS 4 Takes an absolute path of a directory of the automount point\&. If the automount point does not exist at time that the automount point is installed, it is created\&. This string must be reflected in the unit filename\&. (See above\&.) This option is mandatory\&. .RE .PP \fIDirectoryMode=\fR .RS 4 Directories of automount points (and any parent directories) are automatically created if needed\&. This option specifies the file system access mode used when creating these directories\&. Takes an access mode in octal notation\&. Defaults to 0755\&. .RE .PP \fITimeoutIdleSec=\fR .RS 4 Configures an idle timeout\&. Once the mount has been idle for the specified time, systemd will attempt to unmount\&. Takes a unit\-less value in seconds, or a time span value such as "5min 20s"\&. Pass 0 to disable the timeout logic\&. The timeout is disabled by default\&. .RE .SH "SEE ALSO" .PP \fBsystemd\fR(1), \fBsystemctl\fR(1), \fBsystemd.unit\fR(5), \fBsystemd.mount\fR(5), \fBmount\fR(8), \fBautomount\fR(8), \fBsystemd.directives\fR(7)